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Which alternative has the adverb in the wrong position:
“They have become a ubiquitous part of daily life...” The underlined word can be translated as:
Choose the best preposition for each of the sentences below:1-Paul is good ......singing.2-They went to New York .... the first of November.3-Camila a...
Indicate the statement in which the phrasal verb does not agree with the context:
The author said to me: Did you buy my book? The previous sentence in the Reported Speech is:
Identify the idea expressed by the verb in bold in: “...plastic bags will be banned...”
Analyse the sentences and the question tags:I-We have lived alone, haven´t we?II-Let´s correct the exercise, shall we?III-Let the books on the table, ...
The expression “foot the bill” means:
Regarding the highlighted terms: I-I have three sons, so I can speak as a mother. II-The climates of Rio and São Paulo are alike. III-He has been work...
Mark the alternative that has the correct meaning for the phrasal verb “Give Up”: